the australian David Micheluzzi held on the head of australia tomorrow of golf taking place in Melbourne, but was tied on 134 shots with his compatriot Adam Scott after the second day. The tournament belongs to the DP World Tour, a new name for the European circuit from this season.
The three strokes of the advantage that Micheluzzi He came up short in the first round before the 71 he carded on Friday, with five birdies and four bogeys. ScottInstead, he signed for a 63, with five ‘birdies’, an ‘eagle’ and no errors.
Behind the two is, tied with 137 hits, the American Gunner Wiebe and the locals Haydn Barron and Josh Geary.
The Spanish Alfredo Garcia-Heredia He significantly improved on the first day’s 75 with a run of 66 that moved him to twenty-second position, with 141.
This is not the case Alejandro Canizareswhich went from 70 on Thursday to 73 on Friday, with a total of 143 placing it in 42nd place.
Classification after the second round (par 70 and 72)
1. Adam Scott (Australia) 134 (71-63)
1. David Micheluzzi (Australia) 134 (63-71)
3. Josh Geary (New Zealand) 137 (68-69)
3. Haydn Barron (Australia) 137 (69-68)
3. Gunner Wiebe (United States) 137 (69-68)
6. Pierre Pineau (France) 138 (67-71)
6. Velten Meyer (Germany) 138 (68-70)
6. Cameron Percy (Australia) 138 (70-68)
6. Nicolai Hogjaard (Denmark) 138 (67-71)
6. Shae Wools Cobb (Australia) 138 (72-66)
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22. Alfredo Garcia-Heredia (Spain) 141 (75-66)
42. Alejandro Canizares (Spain) 143 (70-73)
Source: La Verdad

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